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Thailand’s elite minority seeks to shut Bangkok down


Anti-government protesters rally in front of the statue of King Rama I at Bangkok’s Memorial Bridge (Bangkok Post)

Anti-government protesters led by Suthep Thaugsuban of the “People’sDemocratic Reform Committee” are planning a massive rally to shut downthe city of Bangkok, Thailand, next week on Monday, January 13, in anattempt to gain control of the government. Prime Minister YingluckShinawatra has offered to step down, and has scheduled new electionsfor next month. However, that doesn’t work for Thaugsuban, becauseShinawatra’s Pheu Thai political party has won the last fiveelections, and will undoubtedly win the next election. Instead of anelection Shinawatra is demanding that a new “People’s Council” selectthe next prime minister. Presumably, Thaugsuban wants the People’sCouncil to be packed with is allies.

Thailand is in a very dangerous situation. Thaugsuban’smarket-dominant light-skinned Thai-Chinese elite minority do not wishto give up any power, but they’re vastly outnumbered by thedark-skinned Thai-Thai who do most of the menial labor, and whocontinue to support the Pheu Thai political party. So if the latterstick together, they will always win every election, and Thaugsubanknows it.

Thaugsuban’s “yellow shirt” supporters are apparently planningterrorist violence on January 13 to get their way, including gunfireand bombs. If they do get their way, then expect a violent backlashfrom the “red shirt” Thai-Thai. Bangkok Post

Syria’s Sunni opposition militias fight each other

As al-Qaeda linked jihadists pour into Syria, the fighting on theground is becoming more complex. There are now four different groupsfighting in Syria:

The Syrian army has been taking advantage of the increasing fightingamong the opposition forces. Some people are accusing al-Assad andISIS as being allied against the moderates, while al-Assad fools theinternational community by claiming to be fighting terrorists inSyria. The SNC has issued this statement:

“The Syrian National Coalition believes that ISIS isclosely linked to the terrorist regime and serves the interests ofthe clique of President Bashar Al-Assad…. The murder of Syrians bythis group leaves no doubt about the intentions behind theircreation, their objectives, and the agendas they service, which isconfirmed by the nature of their terrorist actions that arehostile to the Syrian revolution.”

Al-Jazeera (TV report) and Joshua Landis

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